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Autism in the classroom
Starts Feb 1, runs 8-10 weeks.
Each unit goes up in the beginning of the week, and stays up until the end of class,
discussion board, read and respond to
Shana Hornstein
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Starts Feb 1, runs 8-10 weeks.
Each unit goes up in the beginning of the week, and stays up until the end of class,